Easy Homemade Gift Ideas -Free Printable Gifts

This page is all about easy homemade gift ideas to include in your gift basket or give on their own. All you need is a printer and you are all set!

These printables are FREE for your personal usage.

They were designed to be included in the gift baskets ideas featured on this site (click on the gift basket link next to each printable to see the related gift basket page), but feel free to use them for other gift concepts too.

Find at least 10 pictures of family members and friends to include in your memory game (the more the better).

Open the first picture on your PC--> right click it --> click copy.

Go to the table (step 1) --> right click the first cell on the left --> click paste --> adjust picture size if needed (To resize: click on a picture--> hover over one of its corners--> your cursor changes to a double pointing arrow--> click the corner and drag it towards picture center).

Repeat steps 3-4 with the other pictures, each time pasting them in the next available empty cell (if you run out of table lines, simply place your cursor in the last right cell and hit TAB. This will automatically create another table line. Repeat this step as many times as needed).

Print 2 copies of each page on a regular paper or a
slightly thicker one if you have it. Laminate the printed paper for
better durability. If you don't have access to a laminating machine,
glue the backside of the paper onto a piece of cardboard (empty cereal
box or similar).

To print out this booklet, click on the picture above or on this link.
A PDF file will open on your screen with a floating grey menu (see
illustration below).
You can then either print it by clicking the printer icon (marked here
with a pink square) or save a copy to your computer and print later by
clicking
the CD symbol (marked in a yellow circle).

For best result choose "print on both sides" option on your printer settings.

Free printables for Easter gift baskets

The egg instruction printable is a quick reference guide to egg cooking. It is part of the "all about eggs"
gift basket idea. Click on the above image for a full size image. Print
it , stick a magnet at the back of it and add it to your gift basket
for your recipient to stick it on fridge door.

The rabbit ears template
can be used to stick on any Easter gift basket as decoration. Click the
above image for a full size image. Print it on a thick paper, color it
(optional), cut according to shape and stick ears on gift basket by
rolling the marked part around the handle and gluing it together.

Homemade Runner's ID tag

It is very easy to make and can be a life savior for anyone who works out outdoors in case of emergency.
It is used by simply threading it onto shoe lace. If your recipient
always carries a pouch with him while training, he/she can place it
there too.

ID tag making instructions:

Print out one of these two templates and fill it in or prepare a custom made tag yourself including all essential info
about your recipient (name, phone, emergency contact, address, blood
type, allergies, prescriptions, any special medical condition such as
diabetes etc.).

This free printable get well booklet was designed especially for the Get Well Gift Basket idea page. It's a small booklet containing jokes, riddles, color pages, puzzles and other fun stuff to help pass your recipient's time while they are recovering from illness or injury.

Printing instructions for double sided printing

If you want to print the booklet in a "booklet" format so that each A4 sheet includes 4 pages - 2 printed pages on each side (like in the above photo), set up Adobe Reader's print settings as follows:

Pages to print: all

page sizing and handling: booklet

booklet subset: both sides

binding: left

Orientation: portrait

Below is a screenshot of the Adobe Reader print settings page to help you find these settings.

After printing don't forget to add:

your recipient's name on the cover page.

a personal note from you on page 3.

your recipient's name inside the cloud on the coloring page- page 14 (top left side of the drawing).